The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... reader may be assured , that the expressions of the Ancient Magistrate are not in the slightest point misrepresented ; take them in his proper language.- Livré aux femmes et sans cesse animé du désir de plaire , Charette dut employer l ...
... reader may be assured , that the expressions of the Ancient Magistrate are not in the slightest point misrepresented ; take them in his proper language.- Livré aux femmes et sans cesse animé du désir de plaire , Charette dut employer l ...
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... reader , in unbelief - there is no mistake in the figures . 18,613 persons were guillotined in France between the 21st Sep- tember , 1792 , and the 25th October , 1795 ; and even this is but a small part of the judicial murders which ...
... reader , in unbelief - there is no mistake in the figures . 18,613 persons were guillotined in France between the 21st Sep- tember , 1792 , and the 25th October , 1795 ; and even this is but a small part of the judicial murders which ...
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... reader of the In- quisitor at the siege of Beziers , or of Carcassone , who , when the Catholic invaders were about to storm the town , and expressed some apprehension that the Catholic inhabitants might be involved in destruction with ...
... reader of the In- quisitor at the siege of Beziers , or of Carcassone , who , when the Catholic invaders were about to storm the town , and expressed some apprehension that the Catholic inhabitants might be involved in destruction with ...
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... reader not , indeed , in a state of complete satisfaction with the whole , but in great admira- tion of parts , and in full conviction of the very creditable powers of their author . This conviction is of course full of hopes for the ...
... reader not , indeed , in a state of complete satisfaction with the whole , but in great admira- tion of parts , and in full conviction of the very creditable powers of their author . This conviction is of course full of hopes for the ...
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... readers to doubt upon or desire . He has communicated that which he desired to impart to others rapidly , clearly , and vigorously . It would be to understand us in a narrower sense than our words warrant , to suppose that the rule we ...
... readers to doubt upon or desire . He has communicated that which he desired to impart to others rapidly , clearly , and vigorously . It would be to understand us in a narrower sense than our words warrant , to suppose that the rule we ...
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